Work securely from anywhere on any device — public Wi-Fi, personal phones and laptops, shared and home spaces — and recognise, contain and report a suspected security incident fast enough to limit the damage.
The capstone of the Cybersecurity Awareness Track and the place where the human firewall meets the messy reality of hybrid work — the train, the kitchen table, the personal phone, the hotel lobby. Building on 'GDPR Everyday: Handling Personal Data', it drills the everyday remote and BYOD habits that keep company data safe off-premise (Wi-Fi, VPN, device hygiene, screen and physical security) and then turns to the one skill that decides whether a small mistake becomes a breach: reporting early and correctly. You will work a real 2026 day-in-the-life of remote risks, sequence the first ten minutes after a lost laptop, and commit to a personal speak-up reflex that beats the instinct to stay quiet.
A lost laptop on a 7:42 train turns into a reportable breach — see how the gap between 'oops' and 'reported' is where the damage lives, then rate your own remote habits.
Learn the remote and BYOD habits that hold up away from the office — and why early reporting is the single control that limits the damage.
Apply the habits with feedback — make the Wi-Fi call, handle a BYOD slip, decide what's reportable, and sequence the first ten minutes of a lost device.
Prove the reflex — pass a knowledge gate across remote, BYOD and reporting, write the report Dan should have sent on day zero, and commit your personal secure-working pledge.
Book a demo and we'll run "Secure Remote & BYOD Working + Incident Reporting" end to end on your people — the AI asks, your people think — or point the Forge at your own material instead (a pre-pilot capability preview).